utility privatization

Dominion Energy is suing the federal government over the $13 million cost of upgrades needed to bring the 45-year-old electrical system at the former Fort Monroe, Va., up to current standards. The Richmond, Va.-based company was awarded a 50-year contract to take over the electrical system at Fort Monroe in 2004, one year before the

A plan to house thousands of unaccompanied minors apprehended at the nation’s southern border at an installation in Texas appears to have been shelved as the Pentagon has yet to receive a request from the Department of Health and Human Services to prepare for arrivals, reports Military.com. The plan to use Goodfellow AFB to house

The Army has been conducting a pilot test of food trucks at Fort Stewart, Ga., and Fort Carson, Colo., to serve soldiers who can’t make it to a dining facility because they are in the field training. The trucks will offer healthy menu options such as rice bowls, sandwiches, wraps, salads, fruit and lean beef